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First they were humbled 4-0 on their home ground, Montgomery ground by Georgia United, then two days later they were steamrolled 9-0 by St Clair's Coaching School at the Dwight Yorke Stadium.

The scoreline could have been worse had their opponents not mercifully taken their foot off the peddle in the dying stages of the game.

Georgia's Kerron Phillips struck a double while Damian Manning and Marvin Phillips completed the scoring. For Coaching School Keon Samuel struck a hattrick, Carron Williams and Kevon McLeod grabbed doubles and there was one each for Kino Proctor and Vernon Wilson. It was Coaching School's second win of the week, having edged Castara Retreat Goal City 2-1 in the second game of a double header at the Dwight Yorke Stadium. Kevon Mc Leod gave his team a two goal cushion but Kerlon Ferguson gave Goal City some hope of salvaging a draw as he scored late in the second half. However, they were unable to get the equaliser.

Not to be outdone Stokely Vale reminded all comers that they are favourites for the League title with a 6-0 spanking of Federal Northside FC at Plymouth. Tyrone Manning hit the second hattrick of the week, while strikes by Curtis Job, Darron Williams and Rohan Sebro were only icing on the cake.

However, last Friday, Hills United proved more worthy opponents at the Dwight Yorke Stadium as Eustace Stewart's second half strike seemed to be enough to give Hills the full points.

Stokely Vale however fought valiantly like true champions would to earn a hard fought 2-1 victory with a double from experienced striker, Curtis Job.

Hills had some reason for celebrating earlier in the week as they got the better of Charlotteville Unifiers 2-1 at Plymouth with goals from Chris Cupid and Nigel Alexander. Rodney Murray netted the consolation for Unifiers.

Earlbrokes came from behind to earn a point against Mason Hall USSS as Tyrone Nimblett cancelled out Kevon Adams first half item in the first game of the double header.

Meanwhile, Roxborough Lakers won and drew their two games to make steady progress up the twelve team table. After holding Sidey's to a goalless draw they whipped Mason Hall USSS 3-1. Clinton Brooks and Kwesi Beckles goals were complemented by an own goal from Mensa Pollard but Keldon Baker netted midway through the second session to give the scoreline some respectability.

Sidey's earned their second draw of the week with a hard fought 1-1 draw at home to Charlotteville Unifiers at Speyside. Sidey's Anthony Kent's goal was cancelled out by Kevon Woodley to give both teams a share of the points.

In the Northside derby, Goal City returned to winning ways with a 4-2 victory over Northside FC to register their first victory in five matches.

Kerlon Ferguson struck twice while Kayode Legall and Benton Charles rounded off the scoring for Goal City. Joel Harry and Kirn Boodoo were on target for Northside FC.

The matchup between Earlbrokes and Georgia never materialize because of a clash of colours which forced the referee to abandon the game.

Stokely Vale lead the standings after 14 matches with 31 points with Coaching School (25 pts.), Earlbropkes (23 pts.), Hills United, Charlotteville Unifiers and Sidey's (21 pts) rounding out the top half of the table.